
Inna Davidovich merges realism with surrealism in an engaging art world. Her watercolor work,
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Alina’s artistic journey began in 2011. She graduated from the Kharkiv Municipal College of Art and the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Fine Arts in Ukraine. Working with both graphic and painting techniques, she often blends styles to create collages, interior paintings, and murals.
Her work explores themes of life's brevity, self-acceptance, and human diversity, using a visual language rich in mysticism, drama, and surrealism. Alina has collaborated with Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and other major exhibition platforms. Her paintings are held in private collections across the USA, UK, Spain, Israel, Ukraine, Russia, and beyond.





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